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Obscil posted:Google is definitely willing to be that shady. http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2014/01/24/silicon-valley-wage-theft-class-action-lawsuit/ Wow drat. Thanks for the link.
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Obscil posted:Google is definitely willing to be that shady. http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2014/01/24/silicon-valley-wage-theft-class-action-lawsuit/ I particularly like 'we cannot get into a bidding war [over employees] with other companies because we don't have the margins for that sort of thing.' It's a nice little catch-22 where they'll never get the margins for 'that sort of thing', because it'd be better to use the extra budget to expand, and so they will never compete fairly for employees. I can see where they twisted their logic into a pretzel (it's the part where they apparently consider fair competition for employees is abnormal) so I doubt they'll ever see the error of their ways (even when punished they'll just believe the laws are unreasonable, and therefore fight the law)
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# ? Dec 18, 2014 02:02 |
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Oh my I can't http://youtu.be/uU4p-EpMmCQ I can't even Doritos and Dancing y'all
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# ? Dec 18, 2014 23:03 |
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GNU Order posted:Oh my Pfft, what a sell-out. What's next, Mountain Dew and game reviews?
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Obscil posted:Google is definitely willing to be that shady. http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2014/01/24/silicon-valley-wage-theft-class-action-lawsuit/ Before I forget, I also want to point out the Google AdSense whistleblower. Google has of course denied the allegations, because why on earth would they confirm them? http://pastebin.com/qh6Tta3h http://pastebin.com/DXTu8Mcm
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Suspicious Dish posted:Before I forget, I also want to point out the Google AdSense whistleblower. Google has of course denied the allegations, because why on earth would they confirm them? If all of that is true… I knew that Google was skeevy but this whole Adsense thing is on a whole new level.
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i'm on a train and the family at the table next to me bought their kids some teenage celebrity magazine thing: i dunno what it was. it came with "YOUTUBER CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS!!!". so if you want a picture of pewdiepie's head on your christmas tree, then you know where to go!
IceAgeComing fucked around with this message at 16:47 on Dec 19, 2014 |
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IceAgeComing posted:if you want a picture of pewdiepie's head on your christmas tree How did you know?
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Lol, I started monetizing my videos yesterday because a few extra cents a month to put towards Steam games would be cool, and like not even 24 hours later: This Youtube network media aggregate called Collective Digital Studios automatically claimed ownership of the cutscenes of several videos of my Dead Space 3 LP, and only just now have I noticed that YouTube doesn't have a "this shithead CJacobs fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Dec 19, 2014 |
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I'm pretty sure you only get ad revenue once it's at least $100 anyway. Might be wrong on that, though; probably am.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:01 |
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Nah you're right. You don't get paid til the end of the pay month that you've made $100.
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That still equates to extra cents a month to put toward Steam games even if the money I make back from spending does not physically get to me until a while later. I am an adult with a job, y'know. Of course, I don't expect to make very much money at all because lol why would I so really I just took the option because a) it's there and b) smart people use adblock so it won't bother anyone anyway. Regardless, I filed the claims under fair use because really that's the only option that kinda sorta sounded like a way to explain that the claims are fraudulent. So we'll see how it pans out.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:05 |
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I don't know; would it make people feel better if EA or Visceral was filing the claim instead? Because I doubt they really want you making money off their game as well, though I do agree that these rando frivolous claims are annoying. I remember one I got years ago from silent, semi-ambient noises in a Silent Hill game...but it was silent, semi-ambient noises from Akira Yamaoka.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:10 |
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I've gotten incorrect copyright flags before (Youtube's bots seem CONVINCED that the background music on Civilization 5 is some old song that sounds nothing like it.) I just file a counter claim explaining that it's not only fair use but also these folks don't own that song either and it was mistakenly flagged, it's worked out two or three times now.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:10 |
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Kotaku published an article that is basically defending him from any and all critizism ever leveled at him. I'm just impressed Kotaku put something out that wasn't about anime.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:29 |
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Private the videos until the claim's off. They shouldn't be making any money off the video if they had nothing to do with it.
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VoidBurger posted:I've gotten incorrect copyright flags before (Youtube's bots seem CONVINCED that the background music on Civilization 5 is some old song that sounds nothing like it.) I just file a counter claim explaining that it's not only fair use but also these folks don't own that song either and it was mistakenly flagged, it's worked out two or three times now. CJacobs posted:Lol, I started monetizing my videos yesterday because a few extra cents a month to put towards Steam games would be cool, and like not even 24 hours later: You will seriously get all SORTS of weird claims from various "companies" on YT.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:39 |
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slowbeef posted:Private the videos until the claim's off. They shouldn't be making any money off the video if they had nothing to do with it. Even though it's just a few cents per video, you're right, I've made them private for now. Through some googling, Collective is allegedly good about removing false flags that are disputed, so hopefully they also take away the ones that are on mine.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 00:49 |
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Niggurath posted:I don't know; would it make people feel better if EA or Visceral was filing the claim instead? It would make me feel better since it's not some random jackoff taking credit for poo poo they don't own, but the people who actually made it taking credit for poo poo they absolutely do own. granted I don't have ads enabled on my stuff anyway but I've gotten correctly auto-id'ed for stuff from Konami games (it's always Konami games for some reason) and since yeah it is their game I just click "OK" and everything moves on.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 01:57 |
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My personal perspective on it is, making money off of my LPs is not so important to me that I'm willing to fight the company that made the game about it. If Visceral auto-IDs my video of Dead Space 3, I'll let them have it without a fight IF and only if there are no changes made to the video itself. If it's blocked in countries, or parts of it are silenced, or restrictions are made on my account, then I will be willing to argue about it.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 02:02 |
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Lazyfire posted:Kotaku published an article that is basically defending him from any and all critizism ever leveled at him. I'm just impressed Kotaku put something out that wasn't about anime. i can't work out the context of what ur saying
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 16:28 |
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Stux posted:i can't work out the context of what ur saying Presumably http://kotaku.com/what-people-get-wrong-about-pewdiepie-youtubes-biggest-1673109786
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gschmidl posted:Presumably http://kotaku.com/what-people-get-wrong-about-pewdiepie-youtubes-biggest-1673109786 i will not click kotaku links but thank you for the context.
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gschmidl posted:Presumably http://kotaku.com/what-people-get-wrong-about-pewdiepie-youtubes-biggest-1673109786 quote:Can I trust when a self-identified gamer sneers at someone like Pewdiepie when a lot of our hardcore culture likes to celebrate personalities that flaunt how cynical, jaded, annoyed or angry they are? Annoyed Gamer. Really? Annoyed Gamer?
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 17:12 |
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Annoyed Gamer is my Youtube channel. I start every video with "Mmmhp, not again!" and my entire commentary consists exclusively of me sighing and groaning. I have 10 Million subs.
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Irate Gamer, Angry Joe, Annoyed Gamer, Exasperated Gamer, Vexed Gamer, Irritated Gamer, Apoplectic Gamer, Choleric Gamer, and Irked Gamer unite under the banner of The Nation of Aggrevation.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 17:25 |
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Niggurath posted:I don't know; would it make people feel better if EA or Visceral was filing the claim instead? Because I doubt they really want you making money off their game as well, though I do agree that these rando frivolous claims are annoying. I remember one I got years ago from silent, semi-ambient noises in a Silent Hill game...but it was silent, semi-ambient noises from Akira Yamaoka. Honestly, I think they probably would. People wouldn't like it, but publishers and developers at least have what would be perceived as a legitimate claim to that material. Even copyright trolls can at least claim to be standing on solid (if low) legal ground. In a just world, repeatedly filing bad faith claims against someone else would be charged as fraud, but there's no way to reliably prosecute the thronging hordes of idiots looking to make a quick buck off of youtube's lovely DMCA.
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judge reinhold posted:Irate Gamer, Angry Joe, Annoyed Gamer, Exasperated Gamer, Vexed Gamer, Irritated Gamer, Apoplectic Gamer, Choleric Gamer, and Irked Gamer unite under the banner of The Nation of Aggrevation. I would subscribe to Nihilistic Gamer, personally.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 18:42 |
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I'm starting my new chain of Buddhist Gaming channels, launching with Zen Gamer, Meditating Gamer and Smooth Jazz Gamer, hoping to teach anger management and the power of chill to the masses.
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Heck, sometimes it's neat to see a legitimate copyright holder file a claim just to know that they're still out there and monitoring (via Youtube's automated system) the use of their material. The group that did the ending theme of Folklore filed a claim on their music and I went ahead and acknowledged it. Now if only Youtube gave me some easy way to look into more of their music, I might check them out. I should probably acknowledge the company that bought Ubisoft's early games, too - Ubisoft gave blanket permission to use games like Assassin's Creed and the more recent Rayman games in LP videos, as I understand it, but that probably doesn't include games that they sold the rights to prior to that declaration.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 19:22 |
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Suspicious Dish posted:Smooth Jazz Gamer
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gschmidl posted:Presumably http://kotaku.com/what-people-get-wrong-about-pewdiepie-youtubes-biggest-1673109786 Is there a point here or is it just endless babbling about how great Pewdiepie is, like there was nobody else doing the exact same thing he did before he appeared?
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Nidoking posted:Heck, sometimes it's neat to see a legitimate copyright holder file a claim just to know that they're still out there and monitoring (via Youtube's automated system) the use of their material. This isn't necessarily true, though. YouTube's automated system is often marking things on the behalf of companies that have no idea it's happening and have no problem with the videos in the first place.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:07 |
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Jamesman posted:This isn't necessarily true, though. YouTube's automated system is often marking things on the behalf of companies that have no idea it's happening and have no problem with the videos in the first place. Also some companies register lots of stock sounds in hopes of catching your video, making money off of it, and hoping you don't fight back.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:17 |
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If i remember right, when the composer of the VVVVVV soundtrack uploaded it on Youtube, he got copyright strikes on HIS OWN MUSIC. (and not in Terry Cavanagh's name either)
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:20 |
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slowbeef posted:Also some companies register lots of stock sounds in hopes of catching your video, making money off of it, and hoping you don't fight back. How can you register a public domain sound effect as your property and actually get away with it in the first place?
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:23 |
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TaurusOxford posted:How can you register a public domain sound effect as your property and actually get away with it in the first place? Laziness and lack of oversight?
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TaurusOxford posted:How can you register a public domain sound effect as your property and actually get away with it in the first place? Sorry, "stock sounds" was the wrong way to put it. I meant more like "general" sounds. Google's Content ID Match thing is just an algorithm. It's not like lawyers comb all the sounds you're registering. There's counter-measures sure, but let's be honest: "Porn Music with Girl Making Noises" might be sound you happen to own... or it might not... or it might be sounds you own that are "close enough" to the Content ID Match to manage to catch other sounds in your registered net. I'd assume Google removes offenders when it finds them, but it's a pretty poor system and people have started abusing it.
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# ? Dec 20, 2014 21:27 |
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Niggurath posted:I don't know; would it make people feel better if EA or Visceral was filing the claim instead? Because I doubt they really want you making money off their game as well Why would they care? Unless Let's Play is considered a substitute product for the actual games - which is subject of debate, but hear me out for a moment - it doesn't cut into profit one way or the other. That could change if Ubisoft enters the video production market, but if it's a totally separate market, it doesn't hurt Ubisoft. It's not like they're making that ad money, nor is it profit they're losing, unless it breaches their IP or something. You're spreading word of their game so they get free advertising. (This gets dicey when Activision removes videos that show off glitches in new games, and some companies do expressly forbid monetizing videos with their footage.) Some companies have actually now come out and said LP helps sales and they're all for it. And if monetization helps more LPers enter the market and spread word of their game, the more the merrier. Bigger game devs even invite LPers to corporate events or dole out review copies. They're all for it. Now as for, "are LPs substitute products" - yes I do think there's a share of market you potentially lose by letting people watch and potentially decide they don't want/need to buy - but right now the devs seem to be of the opinion that the new people brought in more than make up for it.
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judge reinhold posted:Irate Gamer, Angry Joe, Annoyed Gamer, Exasperated Gamer, Vexed Gamer, Irritated Gamer, Apoplectic Gamer, Choleric Gamer, and Irked Gamer unite under the banner of The Nation of Aggrevation. I watched one Angry Joe video and it was the one where it was 15 minutes of him crying about Geoff Keighley treating him like poo poo after the guy spent about 2 or 3 years dumping on Keighley during every VGA show. It was pretty amazing stuff.
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